Primordial DNA Engineering is an ambitious project that seeks to reconstruct and manipulate the genetic material of extinct species or ancestral forms of life by using cutting-edge genetic engineering techniques. The primary goal is to understand the fundamental aspects of early life forms and their genetic blueprints. This research could potentially lead to the revival of extinct species or the creation of organisms with ancient traits that can offer solutions to contemporary problems such as disease resistance or environmental adaptation. By exploring the genetic make-up of organisms from different evolutionary stages, scientists hope to unlock new biological insights and innovative applications in biotechnology and conservation.
Contributors: Luisa Fernández
Contributors: Karan Singh, Luisa Fernández, Olivia Brown